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This set includes 25 highly detailed 28mm miniatures. The Early Imperial Roman Legionaries Advancing contains a myriad of additional weapons and armour, allowing for hundreds of different options when building the figures. Oval scutums and transverse crests included so that you can build your force as Praetorian Guard.
Not only does this set include an extensive range of armour and weapons (including Gladius and Pilums), it also several different body options with varying poses, designed to capture the attacking prowess of these soldiers.
This set contains numerous head options with reinforced helmets for the wars with Dacia, shields and crests for Praetorias. Shields and crests can be customised to your liking with the LBMS range.
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Whats in the box?
24 x Figures
5 x Warrior Frame
1 x Command Frame
9 x Body options
17 x Head options
6 x Furs and Cloaks
8 x Banners (7 x options)
46 x Shields (3 x options)
60 x Pilums
33 x Unsheathed Gladius
1 x Trumpet
First time different miniatures than Games Workshop Middle Earth range. What a pleasure to paint! Clear distinct features make it easy to see what everything is and apply paint on small details. I was never able to paint so clearly, but now I felt in control for the first time.
They also look great, and are cheaper than Games Workshop. Building them was easy with plenty of options.
I love them so much I bought a second set along with the early imperial Auxilary, and planning on expanding to other Ancient's from the range like Germanians and Hoplites.
Only criticism is that the Roman shield transfers are more expensive than say the Hoplites, where you can get 48 transfers for the same price as the 12 for the Romans. The Romans themselves are also more expensive than the hoplites or Germanians. However, the price is still a lot better than say Games Workshop, and for the quality I cannot complain.
Transfers were easy to apply, I didn't even use Microset or Microsol. Cutting the square out in the middle was scary but all shields were applied succesfully.
The transfers add so much. Painting the Games Workshop horses was a pain and didn't look too good, but with these transfers for the Romans, amazing!
I love that they are marching which is great for peaceful diorama's. In that regard, I hope to see some civilians or workers in the ancient range.
All good rapid swift service no problems
Could not be happier with how they turned out, cheers
Easily the finest quality historic miniatures available - particularly enamoured with the early Romans
Awsesome product